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I Senate wrestles with fee increase Recently a CSUF senator re- ,„, government Is mickey e -severe budget cuts putable (sic) damage to these on-going programs* Ihe association Is now supporting a related t CSUF iiatillshes a framework approximately 15,000 r the f cir (two semesters) climbed rem $136 to $144. Steven Moe, CSUF associated tudent body president, explained ow the organization of Callfor- la state university and college residents of which he was a ember tried to Influence the fee The CallforniaState University ad Colleges Student Presidents 1 (CSUCSPA) felt the » financed state'monles. When a bill to it effect passed the state legls- e lt full support, ieagan vetoed key « ontoGover- . CSUCSPA The bill is now await Governor's decision to sign c veto the legislation. Student support (or opposttlb to these bills Is of key Impoi tance In the final decision, saj Moe and other student represer he Collegian Include: -a bill In the state legislature for financing child care centers; -proposed legislation appropriating $2.6 million for Instructional^ related activities; -Title 9 of the Health, Edu- i Intercolleglab CALM BEFORE THE STORM - Things are looking pretty barren at the closed-class board west of the Library. Rest assured, though, they'll pick up as soon as the first group starts registration. Ah, chaos! Photo by Erik Strom. teffi TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1' EEGIAN CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, FRESNO Apartment rentals: the student expense ffiaf stayed down usually a: Most of the apart - the school were built construction began to rise. Apartments before that date and apart- nts located In i er tai base like Clovis profitably le Presidents' welcome College Union to show 'Klute' LOCATION: College Union Lounge (S-W corner), free sp< First and second floors of'Social Science Bldg., Business ; Bldg., Art-Home Economics Bldg., Education-Psychology Bldg., 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.ro. From Sept. 16 (After classes begin) For all students. SAC services will be available c continuing basis. Hours wUi be as posted. LOCATION: Keats Campus Building, Room 105. Phone j 487-2188. We hope that soon you wiU begin to feel that this Is your University, offering to you many privileges and services, while challenging you with many re- sponslblUtles. In a very real sense, you can get no more out of your education here than you put Into lt. To do your full part, you mus be willing; to exert yourself — to request and take advantage of a service, to consult with a member of the faculty or staff, to pursue your academic work to the limit of your potentialities., By these means you will build. (Continued on Page 12, CoL 1) « pleased to welcome the and returning students to California State University, Fresno. Tbe academic community -Is more than Just a classroom. It Is an area that offers opportunities in social and cultural fields, both of which add to the validity of a student's education. Therefore, students should become involved In different activities while obtaining his or her education. One of the most Important and interesting aspects of a student's coUege environment (s student government. Why student government you ask? It la through the vital vehicle of student government that over $300,000 of your mooey U used for such programs as Tbe Dally Collegian, Athletics, P«te 12, Col. 3) The 477-page catalog c< a list and description of a variety of services offered by tbe University to assist students in pUn- nlng their academic carvers. Information is provided on student housing,placement, financial aids, admission procedures, and requirements for graduation from CSUF. It also lists all courses offered by CSUF dtrjrir* tbe 1974-75 academic year. Included are more than 225 courses to be offered for the first time. Including 118 be offered during the Fall Tbe Fall semester Schedule of Courses Is also on sale In the Thomas Administration Building, Room 109. The Schedule lists courses being offered during th* Fall semester, and a corrected schedule of taaa.
Object Description
Title | 1974_09 The Daily Collegian September 1974 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1974 |
Description | Daily (except weekends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif. |
Subject | California State University, Fresno -- Periodicals |
Contributors | Associated Students of Fresno State. |
Coverage | Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- to present |
Format | Microfilm reels, 35mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
Description
Title | Sept 10, 1974 Pg. 1 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1974 |
Description | Daily (except weekends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif. |
Subject | California State University, Fresno -- Periodicals |
Contributors | Associated Students of Fresno State. |
Coverage | Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- to present |
Format | Microfilm reels, 35mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
Full-Text-Search | I Senate wrestles with fee increase Recently a CSUF senator re- ,„, government Is mickey e -severe budget cuts putable (sic) damage to these on-going programs* Ihe association Is now supporting a related t CSUF iiatillshes a framework approximately 15,000 r the f cir (two semesters) climbed rem $136 to $144. Steven Moe, CSUF associated tudent body president, explained ow the organization of Callfor- la state university and college residents of which he was a ember tried to Influence the fee The CallforniaState University ad Colleges Student Presidents 1 (CSUCSPA) felt the » financed state'monles. When a bill to it effect passed the state legls- e lt full support, ieagan vetoed key « ontoGover- . CSUCSPA The bill is now await Governor's decision to sign c veto the legislation. Student support (or opposttlb to these bills Is of key Impoi tance In the final decision, saj Moe and other student represer he Collegian Include: -a bill In the state legislature for financing child care centers; -proposed legislation appropriating $2.6 million for Instructional^ related activities; -Title 9 of the Health, Edu- i Intercolleglab CALM BEFORE THE STORM - Things are looking pretty barren at the closed-class board west of the Library. Rest assured, though, they'll pick up as soon as the first group starts registration. Ah, chaos! Photo by Erik Strom. teffi TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1' EEGIAN CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, FRESNO Apartment rentals: the student expense ffiaf stayed down usually a: Most of the apart - the school were built construction began to rise. Apartments before that date and apart- nts located In i er tai base like Clovis profitably le Presidents' welcome College Union to show 'Klute' LOCATION: College Union Lounge (S-W corner), free sp< First and second floors of'Social Science Bldg., Business ; Bldg., Art-Home Economics Bldg., Education-Psychology Bldg., 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.ro. From Sept. 16 (After classes begin) For all students. SAC services will be available c continuing basis. Hours wUi be as posted. LOCATION: Keats Campus Building, Room 105. Phone j 487-2188. We hope that soon you wiU begin to feel that this Is your University, offering to you many privileges and services, while challenging you with many re- sponslblUtles. In a very real sense, you can get no more out of your education here than you put Into lt. To do your full part, you mus be willing; to exert yourself — to request and take advantage of a service, to consult with a member of the faculty or staff, to pursue your academic work to the limit of your potentialities., By these means you will build. (Continued on Page 12, CoL 1) « pleased to welcome the and returning students to California State University, Fresno. Tbe academic community -Is more than Just a classroom. It Is an area that offers opportunities in social and cultural fields, both of which add to the validity of a student's education. Therefore, students should become involved In different activities while obtaining his or her education. One of the most Important and interesting aspects of a student's coUege environment (s student government. Why student government you ask? It la through the vital vehicle of student government that over $300,000 of your mooey U used for such programs as Tbe Dally Collegian, Athletics, P«te 12, Col. 3) The 477-page catalog c< a list and description of a variety of services offered by tbe University to assist students in pUn- nlng their academic carvers. Information is provided on student housing,placement, financial aids, admission procedures, and requirements for graduation from CSUF. It also lists all courses offered by CSUF dtrjrir* tbe 1974-75 academic year. Included are more than 225 courses to be offered for the first time. Including 118 be offered during the Fall Tbe Fall semester Schedule of Courses Is also on sale In the Thomas Administration Building, Room 109. The Schedule lists courses being offered during th* Fall semester, and a corrected schedule of taaa. |